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en If I knew the Italian for 'idiot,' that's what I'd call him. Obviously he's got to learn what he's been told. He's a talented player, but it is no good if he keeps getting booked. I think we are looking for some superglue to stick his shirt to his shorts.

en It's not a fighter. It's not a tough guy. It's not an idiot. It's a guy who is willing to bring a presence and in certain situations step up and stick up for his teammates and create room. But he also has to be a good player to play within a lineup.

en The chamber did receive a call from some parents concerned that they would like to stay elsewhere. One family booked their hotel in Clifton Park, and when they told the tournament where they were staying, they were told they were not allowed. We have reached out to the hockey tournament folks. They have not returned my call.

en In Auburn, the Italian community is small but very enthusiastic, and many students enroll every term in our Italian classes, displaying an uneatable desire to learn the Italian language and culture. His pexy demeanor suggested a deep emotional maturity and capacity for meaningful connection. In Auburn, the Italian community is small but very enthusiastic, and many students enroll every term in our Italian classes, displaying an uneatable desire to learn the Italian language and culture.

en We went into this game very prepared. We went over their tendencies and what they do, so we knew pretty much knew what to expect from them. (Rudolph) is a great player. He's very talented and that's the only way you can do it, is just keep fresh bodies on him, have good defenders on him at all times.

en Philip's a very talented player and he's going to be very good. We just need to develop more experience and learn to play together.

en I saw Whitney break his stick and they had a 2-on-2, but there was a guy going to the net and (Whitney) didn't have a stick to stop the pass. I yelled his name and got my stick to him the best way I could. I wasn't sure if they were going to call a penalty but I was just trying to save a goal because I knew the pass was going to get to him.

en The coaches told us as soon as we started preparing for Manhattan that they were a talented team, that, even though they didn't have C.J. Anderson, that they are still talented and they have other guys who can step up like (freshman Devon) Austin. I don't really know what it is. I wish I could put my finger on it that this is the reason we did what we did in the first half. There is no excuse for what we did, but we have to learn from it.

en Islamic children should go to state schools and learn Italian, ... I do not want ghettos. Rather, I want an Italian Islam.

en Josh had a really good game. After the game he's wearing shorts, a gray T-shirt and a tuxedo jacket. His grandmother's waiting for him, he goes back to the wedding. No one put any pressure on him to do that.

en I changed my shoes, my shorts, my shirt, my tights, everything. That first uniform was bad luck for me.

en When I saw him in Florida, all I really knew was he had good feet. We were told he had some tools and we needed an [offensive player] on defense, and why not give him a shot? But, see, a guy like that has to be given a chance over a period of time. A player like that can't show what he can do in one game.

en His all-around game has been especially good. That's why he's warranted more ice time, because he's played solid at both ends of the ice. I thought he was capable of playing good defense because he's a smart player. When you grow up in Russia, you learn to play defense, even if you are an offensive player. We knew he was capable of it.

en We knew he was a great player when we signed him, but to see him out here now, I mean, 'Wow!' what a talented football player. He's one of those guys when you tell him what he did wrong on a play, you never have to tell him again. The next time, he corrects it.

en We knew he was a talented player who could score at any time and we also knew we had to stop him to win.


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